k Pension Information Leak Employees Busy Sending Apology Letters Employees of the Japan Pension Service are busy working to send a letter of apology to about 10,000 people who were affected by the leak of about 1.25 million personal information of pension beneficiaries and others at the Japan Pension Service after a virus infected the computers of employees due to an email from an external source. Photo taken on June 3, 2015 at the Japan Pension Service headquarters in Suginami Ward, Tokyo. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Pension Information Leak: Employees Busy Sending Apology Letters Employees of the Japan Pension Service are busy working to send a letter of apology to about 10,000 people who were affected by the leak of about 1.25 million personal information of pension beneficiaries and others at the Japan Pension Service after a virus infected the computers of employees due to an email from an external source. Photo taken on June 3, 2015 at the Japan Pension Service headquarters in Suginami Ward, Tokyo.
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Pension Information Leak: Employees Busy Sending Apology Letters

Employees of the Japan Pension Service are busy working to send a letter of apology to about 10,000 people who were affected by the leak of about 1.25 million personal information of pension beneficiaries and others at the Japan Pension Service after a virus infected the computers of employees due to an email from an external source. Photo taken on June 3, 2015 at the Japan Pension Service headquarters in Suginami Ward, Tokyo.

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